Just a quick update, now that two more squares are occupied by sheep - Space Opera and Travel.

Han Solo At Stars' End filled the Space Opera / Sci-Fi spot.

The travel spot, I originally intended for another book, or at least another kind of book altogether. However, Juliet Takes a Breath is a bout different kinds of journeys - as the MC's personal journey is closely linked to her taking a trip to Portland (and later also to Miami), therefore satisfying my expectations of a travel book being about both the change of location and the changes to the characters brought about by the trip.

1. Beach, sand, or sun on the cover:

2. New to me author: The Egypt Gameby Zilpha Keatley Snyder

3. First book of a new series: The Adventures of Tintin - Volume 1 by Herge

4. Adapted for the big screen: Revolutionary Roadby Richard Yates

5. Historical Fiction: The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng

6. Comic book: Asterix and the Gothsby Uderzo & Goscinny

7. Published June, July or August 2016: Invincible Summer by Alice Adams

8. Comfort Read:

9. Read in a boat, tent or cabin: Run, Don't Walkby Adele Levine (I read almost the entire book on planes and trains.)

10. On my shelf for more than a year: From Russia, With Love by Ian Fleming